Michael, When you say DVD import do you literally mean DVD? I created a HD filesystem which was the standard copy of all the Server CDs DLed from RHN. I actually DID get a DVD from the RHCT class I took last month :-). And, yes I did do a cobbler import as we discussed previously. Also, I removed all the distros and profiles that cobbler created (using cobbler {distro,profile} remove!) and recreated them. I just noticed the dates in /var/www/cobbler/ks_mirror has old dates for the repodata & repoview dirs. Is this copying the repo metadata from my local repo or creating new dirs? Lastly, I did retain the variables in the original ks template from /etc/cobbler. In the "output" ks file I see the comment about the add'l repos but the $yum_repo_stanza appears to be empty as there is no value on the next line. BTW, $yum_config_stanza does expand to "wget ..." so it is expanding "some" vars. I assume $kickstart_done is a sentinel variable as it also does not generate any strings. I tried again (@clustering) and still get grief. Stepping back, what I would like is not only the clustering and later vt support but also EPEL as well. Interestingly, everytime I do a distro and profile I DO get the correspondnig xen one as well. Currently, my local repo is: /home/repos | -- EPEL5 | --RHEL5 (all Server discs which include Clustering* and VT directories/RPMs) What is the recommended way to (recreate) my repo(s) and get cobbler/kickstart to play well with others? Thanks, Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: et-mgmt-tools-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:et-mgmt-tools-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael DeHaan > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:50 AM > To: Fedora/Linux Management Tools > Subject: Re: Cobbler install/kickstart question > > Maute, Kevin P CTR AFRL/VAOO wrote: > > > > Folks, > > > > Be kind to a newbie. Michael has been a big help but now I need to > > expand my net. > > > > I am moving at a pretty good pace now that I found cobbler > but I am a > > bit stuck. I am trying to get kickstart to recognize the > RPMs in the > > Cluster dir of RHEL5 Sever. It shows up correctly in my > local repo but > > everytime I add it to my ks package list I get the dreaded > > Abort/Continue dialog. I realize this might be better asked on the > > kickstart list BUT I thought I would start here since I see > a lot of > > virtualization activity which from a kickstart perspective > is probably > > similar... > > > > This sounds like a good question for this list to me, > especially if it > involves setting up RHEL 5 with your Cobbler boot server. > > Quick question -- Did you start your configuration with an DVD import > using "cobbler import" ? If so, cobbler should be keeping > track of the > individual "split" repos for RHEL5, and making them available in the > kickstart file. It should have also ran createrepo on each split > repository such that it has correct yum metadata. > > Basically if you look at the rendered kickstart file in > /var/www/cobbler/kickstarts/$name (this is the output of cobbler, not > the input), you should see a couple of extra "repo" > lines that represent the additional repos that have been attached. > > If you are not using a kickstart template based off one of > the ones that > shipped in cobbler (/etc/cobbler/*.ks) you may be missing the > directive > ($yum_repo_stanza) that allows > for attaching of these associated repos automatically. To see what > kickstart template you are using, run "cobbler profile report > $profilename". > > --Michael > > > > Thanks, > > Kevin > > > > > > *--------------------------------------------* > > *Kevin Maute* > > Sr. Linux/Unix System Administrator > > RCF Information Systems > > AFRL/VAOO Contractor > > 937.255.1810 > > kevin.maute@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > > > _______________________________________________ > > et-mgmt-tools mailing list > > et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools > > _______________________________________________ > et-mgmt-tools mailing list > et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools > _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools